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What does neither humble nor arrogant mean?

Neither humble nor arrogant means: neither inferior nor arrogant, describing a decent and appropriate attitude towards others.

Neither humble nor arrogant is a Chinese idiom, whose pinyin is bù bēi bù kàng.

Usage: combined form; used as predicate and attributive; with a complimentary meaning, referring to a polite and measured attitude towards others.

Afterword: Don’t take the rope to collect firewood.

Emotions: Neither humble nor arrogant is a compliment.

Antonyms: bow one's head and obey orders, bow one's head and listen to one's ears.

Synonyms: neither arrogant nor impetuous, neither reserved nor aggressive.

From Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof" No. 53: "Today, he met someone who was not afraid of him. He had to avoid a head-on collision, and just wanted to make more money without being humble or arrogant."

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Neither humble nor arrogant Sentences:

1. Respect is a kind of cultivation, a kind of character, a kind of equal treatment of others that is neither humble nor arrogant, neither looking up nor condescending, a kind of treating others equally. Full affirmation of personality and value.

2. A person should be neither humble nor arrogant, be calm and elegant, and face everything.

3. Dignity has eternal charm. We should not live in an ignoble way, nor should we be neither humble nor arrogant.

4. I hope you will neither be humble nor arrogant nor regret yourself, and may you love your life with no regrets.

5. Her tone is neither humble nor arrogant. This little girl is pretty good.